I am at TechCrunch50 in San Francisco now, the web industry conference/contest organized by mega Tech blog TechCrunch - which I happen to write for ;). Today (Wednesday) is the last day of the conference.
TechCrunch50 is much better than I expected actually: A positive vibe, perfectly organized (OK, the Internet connection was an issue but is solved now), tons of VIPs, VCs, "technical people", entrepreneurs etc. etc.
Please check out my Twitter, my articles on Asiajin and of course TechCrunch (my articles only) itself for more of my personal impressions of the conference, especially on the three Japanese companies presenting here: Opentrace, Tonchidot and Gazopa.
Here are some photos from TechCrunch50 (partly courtesy of TechCrunch and Satomi Ichimura, a US-based writer for Nikkei and other Tech publications):



9/11/2008
I am currently at TechCrunch50 in San Francisco
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Maybe Tonchidot/SekaiCamera needed to better plug the the whole augmented/mediated reality social navigation concept, while going head-to-head against the alternative platform of Enkin and Google Android. Since we aren't quite to the level of an Eyetap style set of wearable (and socially acceptable) reality augmentation glasses (like the glasses in the anime DennÅ Coil), this is the next best thing. I wonder if there's a way to hook into google streetview/maps annotations to get the critical mass of annotations/tags...
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